Meth Lab – Day Care Owner Sentenced to Prison

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The Davenport woman who was running a day care center in her home where meth was being made could spend the next decade behind bars.

A Scott County judge sentenced 34-year-old Amanda Taylor to up to ten years in prison.

Taylor previously pleaded guilty to four felonies including child endangerment.

Fawn Waack's children attended Taylor’s daycare. Her 4-year-old son tested 3 times higher for meth than Amanda Taylor.

“The worst thing of all is because of your irresponsibility, I have no idea what is in store for [my son].” Waack says, “The doctors know little about the long-term effects. He was complaining of headaches, staying up late at night, couldn’t sleep. My son is still suffering from what you guys exposed him to."

During the sentencing, Taylor gave a tearful apology.

“I’m so sorry to Fawn, to the kids, to my own kids, to my family for all I put them through,” Taylor said.